A Village Kermesse
Salomon Rombouts (Haarlem c.1652 – c.1702)
Category
Art / Oil paintings
Date
1600 - 1699
Materials
Oil on canvas
Measurements
490 x 430 mm
Place of origin
Netherlands
Order this imageCollection
Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire
NT 959464
Summary
Oil painting on canvas, A Village Kermesse, by Salomon Rombouts (Haarlem c.1652 – c.1702).
Provenance
Acquired by Sir Rowland Winn, 5th Baronet in the 18th century and hung in the Blue Dressing Room (present Little Dining Room); framed in one of the 41 frames made by Thomas Chippendale for Lady Winn's Blue Dressing Room in 1767; probably the painting listed as ‘A Dutch Fair with Mountebanks, Variety of Figures, Landscape &c - Michaw' [sic] in the ‘Blue Dressing Room' in the 1818 inventory; purchased by the National Trust by private treaty sale from Lord St Oswald in 2010
Credit line
Nostell Priory, The St Oswald Collection (National Trust)
Makers and roles
Salomon Rombouts (Haarlem c.1652 – c.1702), artist Joost Cornelisz Droochsloot (Utrecht 1586 - Utrecht 1666), artist Theobald Michau (Tournai 1676- Antwerp 1765), artist
References
Brockwell 1915 Maurice Walter Brockwell, Catalogue of the Pictures and Other Works of Art in the Collection of Lord St Oswald at Nostell Priory, London 1915, cat. 273